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Oddisee releases new single for free download
Oddisee has just dropped the final single before the upcoming May 5th release of his solo album The Good Fight. The new single, Belong To The World, finds Oddisee contemplating his role in a larger scheme while ethereal vocals and childhood chimes swirl throughout the tracks production. The effortlessly lush song is a simple manifesto that rejects limits and labels, crews and cliques, and instead declares that Oddisee belongs to the world. Please visit https://oddiseemmg.bandcamp.com/track/belong-to-the-world to download the song for free now. Oddisee Tour Dates April 23 - Flagstaff, AZ @ NA University Castro Auditorium April 24 - Mesa, AZ @ Club Red April 25 - Santa Fe, NM @ The Underground at Evangelo's April 26 - Albuquerque, NM @ Stereo Bar April 27 - Denver, CO @ Ce
Read moreWake Self: The RAPstation Interview
Wake Yourself New Mexico's Wake Self On the Rise New Mexico's hardest working emcee might just be turning into one of the world's hardest working emcees. Andy Martinez, better known as Wake Self, has been perfecting his craft over the past decade and his dedication is paying off. The Albuquerque-based artist fell in love with hip-hop at an early age, gravitating towards the sounds of classic hip-hop artists like A Tribe Called Quest and The Pharcyde, which eventually made him want to pick up a microphone. It's been on ever since. After a successful run with hip-hop band, Zoology, Wake Self went on a solo mission, beginning with 2013's The Healing Process. The album revealed the inner thoughts of a young man intent on positive change. That album took him to countless
Read moreRed Pill releases new album via Mello Music Group
The newest signee from Mello Music Group, Red Pill's debut full length album is finally here. The Detroit native has been described as "unflinchingly grim" and "hilariously self-deprecating." The new album, Look What This World Did To Us, is an introspective journey, revealing intimate details through unabashed honesty and satirical absurdity. Self-analysis and loathing may come through initially, but what truly impresses about Red Pill is the talent and control of a veteran rhymer. Having found success in his group Ugly Heroes with Apollo Brown and Verbal Kent, Red Pill's new album is a project that strives to establish his individuality as an artist. Red Pill's style garners comparisons that run the gamut in both style and medium, from Atmosphere to Charles Bukowski. P
Read moreKalyn Heffernan of Wheelchair Sports Camp: The RAPstation Interview
Gimpin' Wheelchair Sports Camp Rolls Out New Track By Kyle Eustice In light of the recent murder of Walter Scott at the hands of a white South Carolina police officer, it's safe to say (again), we live in a sick society. People judge, berate, condemn and consistently hurt other people, but don't judge a book by its cover - especially when meeting Kalyn Heffernan of Wheelchair Sports Camp. She may be small and confined to a wheelchair, but her personality is larger than life. Born with osteogenesis imperfecta (brittle born disease), she's suffered over 100 fractures since she was 9 months old, but nothing has kept her down for long. As the mastermind behind Wheelchair Sports Camp, the Denver-based rapper is on the verge of releasing her first full-length album, produced by th
Read moreWilliam Cooper drops new single featuring Reef The Lost Cauze & Sticky Fingaz
Inside the mind of William Cooper are visions that no man should behold. Although the Black Market Militia representative has experienced both the good and the bad, it's the latter that explains why his "conscious is constantly at war with the darkness..." Joined by Army of the Pharoah's, Reef The Lost Cauze, and legendary Onyx frontman, Sticky Fingaz, "True-N-Livin' Nightmares" gives us three tales of terror: Coop with his metaphorical battles with vampires, devils, demons, and zombies; Reef who fights a holy war in the mental; and Sticky's lucid mind trip of police evasion and misogyny. Production is supplied by BP, who crafts an ominous head banger that keeps the track in a constant state of suspense. "True-N-Livin' Nightmares" is the first leak taken from Cooper's sophomore LP
Read moreSean Corcoran talks Hip-Hop Revolution: The RAPstation Interview
In the Beginning Curator Sean Corcoran Talks Hip-Hop Revolution By Kyle Eustice Photo historian Sean Corcoran has been in love with photographs as long as he can remember. As Curator of Prints and Photographs at the Museum of the City of New York, Corcoran has cultivated his passion into a reputable career. Originally from New York's Finger Lakes Region, Kodak was a big part of the economy at the time so he was captivated by photography at a very young age. After graduate school, he secured a job in the curatorial department at the George Eastman House in Rochester. He worked there for seven fruitful years, which allowed him to not only research and study the history of photography, but also afforded him the opportunity to learn the role of a curator. He began as a junior in the depar
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